| An Attempt to evaluate the effects of an anti-turbidity system on sediment dispersion from a hopper dredge - :11261 | Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)

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Recent legislation relating to water quality standards has seriously affected the dredging industry, particularly the normal methods of spoil disposal. Settling basin effluents must meet the required standards, necessitating the development of improv...

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